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Web-enabled Smes Top Fortune 500
Is this pure fantasy or a call to action?
At the beginning of 2005 there were close to 4.3 million SMEs in the UK (DTI figures), accounting for £1,226 billion turnover and 58.7% of all employment. Collectively, small businesses pack a big punch.
Inventors, entrpreneurs and small businesses created so much of the everyday stuff we take for granted. Bicycles, biros, the telephone, fax machines, soap, light bulbs, electricity, the PC, television, the printing press and many more are all the products of individuals and small businesses.
Even corporations start small. Heinz owes its existence to Henry John Heinz, born in Pittsburgh in 1844, the son of German immigrants who began selling produce from the family garden at the age of 12. Or closer to home there's Boots, started by John Boot a farm labourer and his wife Mary in 1849, to provide herbal remedies to the needy. We have all heard of Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard who started their business in the now famous California garage in 1939, making an electronic testing machine that they first sold to Disney. But what about Joseph Cyril Bamford, who started off in a garage in the Midlands making a trailer from war surplus with a 50 shilling welder? Does JCB ring a bell?
Today's small businesses are the seedbeds of tomorrow's global corporations, just as they have always been, but will history repeat itself in exactly the same way? What has changed? Deep down, we all know that our lifestyles and business practices are unsustainable; the problem is that we don't know what to do about it. Without realising it, most of us are caught up in the mechanistic mindset that has created our economic model and enforces our sense of separation from each other and the living systems of which we are a part. As Einstein said, "We cannot solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them." We have to evolve our consciousness beyond the machine mind that created the modern world.
As small businesses, we can wait for a trickle-down of new practices from large corporations or for legislation to tell us what to do, or we can seize the initiative and create our own success in line with our long, rich tradition of growth and innovation. The first step is to adopt a new way of thinking; a mindshift that enables us to see the bigger picture and helps us connect to a higher purpose will provide us with solutions we can't even imagine today.
Far from idealistic thinking, this 'new consciousness' recognises the challenges of the real world and the business climate and shows us how to move beyond its limitations. For small businesses this is less about competing with large corporations and more about building on strengths, creativity, collaboration and effective use of new technology. As Don Tapscott says in his book Wikinomics, "Billions of connected individuals can now actively participate in innovation, wealth creation, and social development in ways we once only dreamed of. And when these masses of people collaborate they collectively can advance the arts, culture, science, education, government, and the economy in surprising but ultimately profitable ways. Companies that engage with these exploding Web-enabled communities are already discovering the true dividends of collective capability and genius."
We already live in the MySpace, YouTube, Facebook world, but we have yet to realise the creative potential of these communities in the small business context and at the moment it all seems a bit 'pie in the sky.' Closer to home, do we recognize our own creative potential, or that of our employees? This is the place to start because we cannot see in others what we do not see in ourselves. Creativity and the ability to find sustainable solutions to fuel tomorrow's successful enterprises will not be found in profit and loss accounts or business processes 'the mechanics of the business'. It only exists when people are asked to reach for a higher human purpose.
We can look at climate change, financial turmoil and globalisation as a threat to our existence or we can see it as an opportunity for transformation. This of itself may not change the world order, but it will make our day-to-day lives more fulfilling and our businesses more successful. Where would you like your business to be five years from now?
About the Author
Yolanda Dolling helps businesses innovate through partnership and collaboration. To find out more about how to unleash the creative potential in your business, go to:
http://www.advizory.com
What is Sky's singing range in the musical Guys and Dolls?
My school is doing this as our musical I was wondering how high Sky's part goes. I am a Bass-Baritone and I was wondering if If I could sing high enough for the part.
"Sky Masterson: Baritone (B2-Eb4)
The E-flats have to be easy. He has one towards the end of 'I'll Know,' and it has to be easy and not forced, much like Sarah. Aside from that, I only put 'Baritone' as a sort of generic range. He's in the middle range that can be handled by tenors or basses equally well. Though the basses will probably hate it if a tenor gets cast."
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Rainbow Brite
Premise
In the franchise's backstory, a little orphan girl named Wisp is taken by an unknown force to the Colorless World. She must find the Sphere of Light, but upon doing so, she befriends a sprite, Twink, and a majestic white horse known as Starlite. She rescues the seven Color Kids (one for each color of the rainbow) and finds the Color Belt, which is the tool she needs to bring color to the land. After using it to defeat the King of Shadows (also known as the Evil Force and the Dark One), an evil hooded being with twitchy fingers, the unknown force renames Wisp as Rainbow Brite. She and the Color Kids (and their helpers, the Sprites) live in Rainbow Land and are in charge of all the colors on Earth.
The Color Belt needs colored Star Sprinkles to work. Each Color Kid is in charge of his/her respective color, and their Sprites mine Color Crystals from the Color Caves, which are turned into Star Sprinkles by a process much like using cookie cutters. In the 2009 release, the color belt still functions, but Rainbow Brite and the other Sky Powers have scepters as well.
The movie Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer, made in 1985, added a magical planet of light named Spectra, which is also called the diamond planet. All the light in the universe must pass through Spectra before coming to Earth. The Dark Princess causes problems when she tries to wrap ropes around Spectra (in order to haul the giant diamond to her palace), which blocks out the light and throws Earth into a permanent winter.
Characters
Rainbow Brite and the Color Kids, in the "Brand New Day" song from the Star Stealer movie
Rainbow Brite (originally named Wisp before taking this name) and her white sprite Twink. In one of the books, it is revealed that Twink used to be red, until villain Murky Dismal threw him into The Pits, which drained him of his colors.
Starlite is Rainbow Brite's talking, flying horse, who calls himself "the most magnificent horse in the universe." He is white with a yellow star on his forehead, and his mane and tail are rainbow-colored.
Color Kids
The names of each Color Kid's head Sprite is in parentheses, although several more named Sprites exist. Except where noted, each Sprite is the color of the Color Kid he or she belongs to. Sprites all look identical except for their colors, and in some cases, antennae. Regular Sprites have star antennae.
Red Butler (Romeo)
Lala Orange (OJ) (in the 2004 merchandise line, OJ's name is Mango)
Canary Yellow (Spark)
Patty O'Green (Lucky)
Buddy Blue (Champ)
Indigo (Hammy)
Shy Violet (IQ)
Note that some sprites have different names in other regions and languages. For example, in the UK in the 1980s line, OJ's name is Saucy, and in Spain & Mexico, Sassy. In the UK, Hammy's name is Encore. There are also many other named and unnamed sprites in the cartoon and books.
Special Kids
Although frequently lumped in with Color Kids, there are a few residents of Rainbow Land who do not deal with colors. In the 2009 release, Tickled Pink and Moonglow join Rainbow Brite as the Sky Powers.
Stormy
Along with her non-speaking horse Skydancer, Stormy lives in the clouds and is in charge of storms, rain, and winter (her favorite season). Stormy does not apparently have a sprite, although in the episode "Invasion of Rainbow Land", an unnamed sprite matching the color of her outfit follows her around (perhaps an indigo or violet sprite). Skydancer is dark purple with light purple hair bearing a lightning bolt on her/his head. Skydancer's gender is never revealed; and unlike Starlite, Skydancer has the ability to fly unaided. In the pre-production stages, Skydancer was called "Thunder", shown in the captions for the Star Stealer press kit.
Tickled Pink
She appeared in later episodes, and the movie. It is controversial whether Tickled Pink is in charge of just the color pink, or in charge of all pastel colors. Her outfit is the only one besides Rainbow Brite's that has multiple colors, and not just different shades of the same color. In the 1980's merchandise line there is a pink sprite named Dee Lite, but Tickled Pink is never shown to have a sprite. In the 2004 merchandise line by Toy Play, the coloring book indicates she and the female sprites are in charge of tertiary colors such as aqua and magenta. In the 2009 release, Tickled Pink is in charge of the sunrise and dawn, has a sprite named Twilite, and Sunriser is her horse.
Moonglow
Along with her navy blue Sprite named Nite Sprite (who has crescent moons at the tips of his antennae instead of stars like the other Rainbow Land Sprites). Moonglow is in charge of making the night sky bright with stars and color. She appears in the episodes produced after the movie. Note: The merchandise spelling for the doll has her name spelled as "Moonglow", but the TV series has it listed as "Moonglo". Both spellings may be considered correct, but Hallmark has made it clear that "Moonglow" is their official spelling. In the 2009 line, her horse is Shimmer.
Friends
Baby Brite
She is named this in the merchandise line and only appears in The Beginning of Rainbowland, where she is called "the Baby". She has pink hair and is the form that the Sphere of Light takes in the dark land. Rainbow Brite finds her, and because of her goes into a cave to get out of the rain, which leads her to finding the Color Belt.
Sunriser
Sunriser is a pink, non-talking horse introduced in the episode "Horse of a Different Color". She has a white heart on her forehead, and seems to have a crush on Starlite. She is very shy at the beginning and won't let anyone ride her except Rainbow Brite. The Sprites gave her the name "Sunriser" since she came out in the early morning to watch Starlite. In the cartoon series, Sunriser didn't belong to anyone and only let Rainbow Brite ride her once. However, the merchandise boxes show Tickled Pink riding Sunriser and say "Tickled Pink's fun-loving horse." In the 2009 release, her hair is pink with yellow-gold highlights and the white heart on her forehead has been changed to a golden sun.
Shimmer
Shimmer did not exist in the 1980s line, but was created for the 2009 release. Shimmer is Moonglow's horse. She is light blue with pink, blue, and purple hair, and a silvery-purple moon on her forehead.
Krys
Met in the movie and later appearing on the show, Krys is a resident of Spectra. He is taller than Rainbow Brite and the Color Kids. He wears a space helmet and helps Rainbow Brite defeat the Dark Princess. He utilizes a small wrist-mounted prism that's powered by Rainbow Brite's rainbow. It usually works by creating a crystal (possibly of ice) around its target, but can also apparently make metal items, such as swords, very hot, and make them disappear.
Orin
Also appearing in the movie, Orin is an ancient white sprite from Spectra. His origin is obvious from the spheres on the ends of his antennae, which all Spectran Sprites have. The Sprites on Rainbow Land have always thought that he was real, while the Color Kids believed him only to be a legend.
On-X
Pronounced "onyx," he is Orin's black robot horse. His red mane lights up when he talks, and blue jets coming out of his feet allow him to fly. He can store a message for someone, which can be retrieved by pressing the button on his chest. (At the end of the Star Stealer movie, Orin gives On-X to Krys.)
Brian
The only boy on Earth who can see Rainbow Brite. After school one day he accidentally walks into a rainbow that Rainbow Brite had sent to cheer him up. This turns him many colors, and Rainbow Brite takes him to Rainbow Land to remove them. He is given a special key which, when put in any lock, forms a rainbow which he can ride to Rainbow Land. Brian has a dog named Sam (this information can be found in the Rainbow Brite Treasury book) who is only referred to as "Boy" in the TV series.
Puppy Brite & Kitty Brite
Rainbow Brite's pets. Puppy Brite makes a cameo appearance at the start of Star Stealer and appears in an episode after the movie. Kitty Brite appears only in episodes produced after the movie. Puppy Brite exists in the 2009 release.
Rainbow Land Sprites
Sprites who live in Rainbow Land and mine Color Crystals from the Color Caves. They also perform other duties for the Color Kids, such as processing Color Crystals into Star Sprinkles, and carting them to storage. They speak their own language, which Rainbow Brite and the Color Kids can understand. They come in every color of the rainbow and have stars on the ends of their antennae.
Spectran Sprites
Spectran Sprites are Sprites with soft, fuzzy feet who live on Spectra and keep it shiny and polished. Spectran Sprites have spheres on the ends of their antennae, as opposed to the stars that Sprites from Rainbow Land have on theirs, as well as goggles to protect their eyes. They also seem to only come in pale (almost white) colors such as light blue and light pink. The three most mentioned sprites of Spectra are Orin, Bombo and Popo.
Villains
Murky Dismal
Murky is the main villain from The Pits. In the episode "Mom" it is revealed that, as a toddler, he colored on the walls with crayons, markers, paints, rollers, and finally an industrial airbrush. His mother made him wash off "every bit of color, if it takes all day, if it takes the rest of your life," leading Murky to his hatred of color as an adult. He loves to invent devices to create gloom clouds which remove color and make people hopeless. He is constantly trying to capture the Color Kids or take Rainbow Brite's Color Belt. His full first name is Murkwell.
Lurky
Murky's sidekick who looks like a giant brown Sprite with a large nose. Lurky actually delights in "all the pretty colors!" and dreams of one day riding a horsey like Starlite. Lurky is generally goodhearted and often foils Murky's plans by his clumsy nature. He drives their vehicle, a filthy go-kart called the Grunge Buggy, while Murky rides shotgun in a garbage can strapped to the side.
The Dark Princess
She is only officially called "The Princess." She lives in a palace in space and, as the movie's eponymous Star Stealer, tries to steal the diamond planet, Spectra. She carries around an emerald which she speaks to as if it is a dog. She is very spoiled and greedy, even going so far as to steal Rainbow Brite's Color Belt after witnessing its power (although she never used it, herself). She has a magic jewel that is the source of her power, destroyed by Rainbow Brite at the end of Star Stealer.
Count Blogg
A green monster who is the Dark Princess' right-hand man. When he appears in the television series he pretends to have the power to change people into frogs.
Sgt. Zombo
The Sergeant in charge of the Prison Planet, where the Dark Princess sends her enemies. He is turned into crystal by Krys' prism beam.
Glitterbots
Giant gold robots who hypnotize the Spectran Sprites into tying ropes around Spectra in preparation for the Princess' claim of the planet for herself.
Monstromurk
A malevolent entity best described as a living storm-cloud, with the power to destroy colors. He was trapped in a glass bottle, like a genie, by Murky Dismal and kept there for over 700 years. Murky sought to control him and use his powers against Rainbow Brite and the Color Kids, until he was accidentally freed by Lurky. He wrought havoc across Rainbow Land until trapped and imprisoned again by Rainbow Brite.
Other minor characters
Mrs. Dismal
Murky's mother, who doesn't like that Murky hates colors, and ends up helping Rainbow Brite. In the one episode she appeared in, Mom, it was revealed that as a child, when Murky colored all over the wall, she made him erase the colors.
Wajah
A multilingual alien who crashes in Rainbow Land. His species uses color as food, so Rainbow Brite and the Color Kids fix his ship as quickly as possible to prevent him from "eating" all the color in Rainbow Land.
Plock
A conniving salesman who tricks Twink into selling him the Color Caves in exchange for a "magic seed." Once he realizes what the world would be like without color, he changes his ways and gives the Caves back to Rainbow Brite.
Sorell
A sorcerer who creates Murky's Comet to try and destroy the Color Caves.
Show facts
First Aired: December 1984
Last Aired: 1986
Number of Episodes:
13 half-hour animated episodes
2 half-hour live-action episodes
4 read-along videos (2 per tape)
1 feature-length movie
Episodes
Title
Original airdate
#
Peril in the Pits
June 27, 1984
01
Mighty Monstromurk Menace (part 1)
December 4, 1984
02
Mighty Monstromurk Menace (part 2)
December 5, 1984
03
The Beginning of Rainbowland (part 1)
April 22, 1985
04
The Beginning of Rainbowland (part 2)
April 23, 1985
05
Invasion of Rainbowland
Spring 1986
06
Mom
Spring 1986
07
Rainbow Night
Spring 1986
08
Star Sprinkled
Spring 1986
09
Chasing Rainbows
Spring 1986
10
Murky's Comet
Spring 1986
11
A Horse of a Different Color
Spring 1986
12
The Queen of the Sprites
Spring 1986
13
Voices
Bettina Bush
Rainbow Brite
Andre Stojka
Starlite
Wizard
Spectran
Rhonda Allman
Moonglow
Tickled Pink
Rhonda Aldrich
Dark Princess
Creature
Peter Cullen
Murky
Monstromurk
Narrator
Pat Fraley
Lurky
On-X
Buddy Blue
Dog
Guard
Spectran
Slurthic
Glitterbot
Evil Force
Robbie Lee
Twink
Shy Violet
Indigo
Lala Orange
Sprites
Jonathan Harris
Count Blogg
Mona Marshall
Red Butler
Witch
Spectran
Castle Creature
Patty O'Green
Canary Yellow
Scott Menville
Brian
George Ball
Plock
David Workman
Sergeant Zombo
David Mendenhall
Krys
Marissa Mendenhall
Stormy
Charles Adler
Popo
Les Tremayne
Orin
Bombo
TV Announcer
Alan Lee
Additional Voices
Merchandise
In the 80's, Mattel produced most of the dolls and Rainbow Brite merchandise. The 2004 master toy licensee was Toy Play and Nick Jr. was the TV station that advertised those Rainbow Brite products. As of 2008, the master toy license belongs to Playmates Toys and they released their first line of Rainbow Brite toys in January 2010.
The 2004 18" Talking Rainbow Brite doll produced by Toy Play names the colors of the rainbow, but leaves out green. Upon contact, Toy Play indicated that the doll would be fixed for any future production runs, but there were no future production runs by Toy Play.
Other Media
Lists of miscellaneous information should be avoided. Please relocate any relevant information into appropriate sections or articles. (October 2008)
Rainbow Brite was mentioned in the Skye Sweetnam song Hypocrite.
A Rainbow Brite doll appeared in the music video "What U Do 2 Me" by Boomkat.
In the episode Prick Up Your Ears on the cartoon series Family Guy, Peter attempts to give a sex ed demonstration with a bust of William Shakespeare and a Rainbow Brite doll.
Rainbow Brite was recently parodied in three episodes of Robot Chicken:
In "Metal Militia," Kelly Hu provided the voice of Rainbow Brite while Seth Green voiced Murky Dismal and Lurky.
In "Rabbits on a Roller Coaster", Candace Bailey voiced Wisp while Seth Green voiced the Sphere of Light.
In "Moesha Poppins", Adrianne Palicki voiced Rainbow Brite in a "Where Are They Now" segment.
Unlicensed, revealing Rainbow Brite costumes have become a popular item in adult novelty catalogs.
On an episode of Reba where Barbra Jean believes Brock is still in love with Reba, Barbra Jean pounds on two dolls, pretending they are Brock and Reba. One of the dolls is Red Butler from Rainbow Brite.
A reference to Rainbow Brite was made in The Order of the Stick #415.
A talk show called The Soup did a skit in which the host (Joel McHale) is dressed as Rainbow Brite for a fake trailer for Rainbow Brite: The Movie.
On an edition of WWE Raw, William Regal stated that WWE Diva Maria liked Rainbow Brite.
External links
Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Rainbow Brite
Look up rainbow brite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hallmark's Official Rainbow Brite Website
Rainbow Brite.net
Rainbow Brite.Co.Uk
Rainbow Brite at the Internet Movie Database
Rainbow Brite at TV.com
References
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